AUSTRIAN BOUTONNIERE

SKU: 29-89

$15.00

This is a circular Austrian boutonniere that measures 7/8″ in diameter. Made of a base metal, its obverse is edged with a 1/8″ white, red and gold enamel. The words “Unterst. Mitglied” (Supporting Member) appear on a bar that runs across its middle. Around the edges are the words “Männer gesang V.d. Wiener Fleisch Hauer” (Supporting Member of the Viennese Butchers’ Men’s Singing Group).

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This is a circular Austrian boutonniere that measures 7/8″ in diameter. Made of a base metal, its obverse is edged with a 1/8″ white, red and gold enamel. The words “Unterst. Mitglied” (Supporting Member) appear on a bar that runs across its middle. Around the edges are the words “Männer gesang V.d. Wiener Fleisch Hauer” (Supporting Member of the Viennese Butchers’ Men’s Singing Group).

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TWO-PLACE BOUTONNIERE

SKU: 29-86

$25.00

This is a rather interesting two-place boutonniere that sports two Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbons. I do not quite understand why this variation was done this way.

This is a beautifully made tie-bar chain of miniatures. The enameled decorations are very well done. It is of ultra high quality. Combined with an example of the Knight’s Cross with Swords of the Hohenzollern House Order, you have a real winner.

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I'm Kenneth (Ken) J. Greenfield, currently of New Port Richey, Florida, located on the West Coast of Florida in the Tampa Bay area. I started out as a collector of Imperial German Militaria, particularly items dealing with the Imperial German Air Service in the early 1960's. After more than forty years of avid collecting, I began to sell a few items to upgrade my collection and help finance my collecting "habit." I attended militaria shows, both to buy and sell. I wanted to spend more time at home and less traveling for the national companies that I had worked for; so, starting my own business seemed like an attractive alternative. I like nothing better than talking with others about militaria, and introducing newcomers to the joys of owning a "piece of history."